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23:00
\begin{align*} P(R) &= P(RR)P(R\mid RR)+P(RW)P(R\mid RW)+P(WR)P(R\mid WR)+P(WW)P(R\mid WW)\\
&=\frac{3}{4}\cdot\frac{2}{4}\cdot\frac{3}{4}+\frac{3}{4}\cdot\frac{2}{4}\cdot\frac{2}{4}+\frac{1}{4}\cdot\frac{2}{4}\cdot 1+\frac{1}{4}\cdot\frac{2}{4}\cdot\frac{3}{4}=\frac{11}{16}.
\end{align*}
words cannot contain my hate
what the hell
@BernardMeurer I know plenty people of the bike-riding persuasion in real life - what exactly do you need?
@BernardMeurer taking a course on axiomatic probability
@ACuriousMind The name of a good European online bike shop :)
walmart.de
23:01
Good = Quality + Price ratio
That might be difficult, the students I know mostly buy used bikes from other students :D
Tsc, bloody communists
@ACuriousMind The trick in this course is to write "we know from set theory X" when really you just used a venn diagram to verify it :P
@0celo7 Perfectly legitimate proof technique :D
@BernardMeurer Hmm?
I don't see what's communist about buying/selling used bikes
@ACuriousMind If someone has a nice bike they're selling I'll go pick it up in Heidelberg
@ACuriousMind That's because you're a communist
23:03
@ACuriousMind It hurts the manufacturers.
@BernardMeurer That...makes sense
@0celo7 Uh, how is that relevant?
@ACuriousMind If I'm making sense something is horribly wrong
@ACuriousMind you wanted to know how it's communist.
I just told you
the worst is these problems are trivial
but there's 3 axioms you have to prove everything with ;_;
@0celo7 I see no connection with whether a certain action hurts manufactures and it being communist. Communism wouldn't have manufacturers, the means of production would be publicly owned.
here he goes again, citing the manifesto
23:06
@ACuriousMind Only a communist would know that!
what a commie
Get him!
...do you people not learn political theory in school?
Not communism, that's for damn sure
And communism is an economic theory
@BernardMeurer I've got on my space boots
quite fre$h
@ACuriousMind That's communism stuff
@0celo7 Those are ugly
23:07
::sighs heavily::
@BernardMeurer no they really aren't
we should have ACM decide
@ACuriousMind I know you vote for the Green Party
ACM will you be our judge
I think my shift key is breaking
@BernardMeurer How would you know that?
@0celo7 I will judge whatever is brought before me
do you want the shoe on the foot
23:11
I guesS?
@ACuriousMind When you last voted...
I had a spy potato installed in the urn
I have screenshotted that confession. You will be arrested for violation of the confidentiality of votes the next time you cross German borders.
Also, your spy potatos need better resolution because I didn't vote Green :P
@ACuriousMind Hahahaha, little do you know
I have replaced German police with potatos years ago
@ACuriousMind Ah, you voted AfD, I should have guessed :D
@BernardMeurer You also need to improve the part of your brain potato that's responsible for guessing, it appears.
he voted CDU
@ACuriousMind I want to bribe you
is your QoGS hardback or paperback
23:17
paperback, why?
I have a hardback
it's very nice
Hardbacks are just heavier to carry around
I prefer the lightweight version
...
we would never work
Uhhhhhh
I'm afraid I have to agree with @BernardMeurer
Fucking collusion
23:21
But we already knew our shoe tastes are incompatible, didn't we
Mistrial!
what shoes do you like ACM
Simple leather
pic?
I'm not putting on shoes at 1am to take a picture of them
link
I can't believe this is happening
@ACuriousMind We would get divorced if we married
23:24
@0celo7 We had this conversation already, I don't even know what brand they are
I don't care abouit shoes, they just have to keep my feet intact
what do you care about
I'm voting to close that question as too broad
I vote to close your mom as too broad
did @BernardMeurer die
the potatoes probably rose up against him
probably.
I have one more topology problem to do, ACM
it's a doozey
23:32
Or he's out wooing German girls again
what is the closure of $\bigoplus_{n\in\Bbb N}\Bbb R$ inside of $\prod_{n\in\Bbb N}\Bbb R$ if the latter has a) the box topology, b) the product topology
@ACuriousMind How does one do this lol
the class has been trivial, these problems are all of a sudden terrible
My Internet did
FYI o replaced my brain with an eggplant, it's more appealing to the ladies
@BernardMeurer Sure.
What's up?
@Danu two things, one I found the weirdest classical CD in existence
@0celo7 Hm.
23:41
Second whats a good online bike shop in the EU?
I believe it is already closed in the box topology (think about what the complement is)
@BernardMeurer You should probably go by e.g. facebook groups for local students.
and I believe it is dense in the product topology
@Danu I'm afraid of social interaction through Facebook :/
@BernardMeurer Then get an overpriced bike :P
23:45
Bloody hell
@ACuriousMind how the hell do you know that
@ACuriousMind Even worse than midgets: people with beanies in 90 degree weather
@0celo7 The complement of the direct sum are all infinite sequences of reals that have infinitely many non-zero elements. This is the union of all sets of the form $\prod_{i\in(\mathbb{N} - \{n_1,\dots,n_k\})} \mathbb{R}-\{0\} \times \prod_{i \in\{n_1,\dots,n_k\}} \mathbb{R}$, and each of these is open in the box topology, so the complement is open.
For the product topology, write down any basis-open set and observe that it contains an element of the direct sum, so the direct sum is dense.
NO
Don't tell me how to do it
In unrelated news, I see this user finally identifies as what they are :P
I want to know how you saw it
that user is a troll?
You are aware that the potato is not the energy source of the potato clock? — Loong 2 hours ago
WHAT
@Loong EXPLAIN
23:54
@0celo7 I...saw it that way. I suspected it would be either closed or dense since the problem would be way too hard otherwise, so I looked at the complement and tried to write it as the union of open sets.
It took me a bit that's why I didn't answer immediately :P
@0celo7 and he serial-upvoted me a bit after my comment
@Loong How is the potato not the energy source
what is?
I've seen a potato in the night sky, but sure has hell not a magical clock!
@0celo7 the oxidation of zinc
@0celo7 It's a galvanic reaction
I don't know what that means
Where does the reaction stuff come from
23:57
A lemon battery is a simple battery often made for the purpose of education. Typically, a piece of zinc metal (such as a galvanized nail) and a piece of copper (such as a penny) are inserted into a lemon and connected by wires. Power generated by reaction of the metals is used to power a small device such as a light emitting diode (LED). The lemon battery is similar to the first electrical battery invented in 1800 by Alessandro Volta, who used brine (salt water) instead of lemon juice. The lemon battery illustrates the type of chemical reaction (oxidation-reduction) that occurs in batteries. The...
@0celo7 It's like the battery in your car. It uses hydrochloric acid to run, but the energy comes from the oxidation of lead. The acid is just a transport medium.
Ok, so it's as I thought.
Nevermind.
I thought you were saying the potato is unnecessary.
The potato provides a sufficiently acidic aqueous environment for transport.
@dmckee the battery in your car uses sulfuric acid ;-)
@dmckee This is clear.
@ACuriousMind Hmm.
23:59
Yeah. I knew that. Once. Then I got educated and my fact buffer overflowed.
While I understand you, we haven't talked about dense sets formally.
So I'm afraid that's a lost in maths nonanswer.

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